24.9.2016 07:30 am Amanda Watson ￼ Khoisan people| Supplied Ifnasa wants legal standing for the premise that the Khoi-San were the original occupiers of the land, and therefore everyone else is the invader. This land…

Khoisan, southern Africa’s first inhabitants, seek legal redress for ‘injustices’ and demand land rights as well as cultural protection ￼ Khoisan rock art. The Khoisan are seeking legal redress for what they claim is ‘cultural…

[OPINION] The Conversation | a day ago This article first appeared on The Conversation. While Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, and Desmond Tutu are rightly venerated for their role in opposing and ending white minority rule in South Africa,…

2 days ago written by Jeanine Walker A newly founded unit against racism and hate speech was officially launched by AfriForum at a conference in Centurion. The new unit was formed shortly after the release of a…

MAY 17, 2017 When Colin Collard, a past editor of Good Taste Magazine, appealingly fantasises about Cape secession from national government and growing, unhindered by stultifying national policies, I couldn’t help thinking of former Western Cape Premier…

13.9.2017 03:27 pm Citizen reporter ￼ AFP/File / Alexander Joe South African miners are pictured on a march near Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana in January 2014 during a series of strikes by workers This…

SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 | ￼ Image Wikimedia BY GLENN SILVERMAN SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 Reflections on Namibia and its neighbours….. Namibia has a large land mass, some 66% of that of South Africa, and far larger…